A rookie with 10K, seeking advise


I'm new to the HiFi world. I listen to a lot of female vocal and classical music. I like both digital and vinyl. I am using a pair of Wharfedale Linton heritage and PS Audio Stellar Strata. 

I know this is too broad a question, but with 10K budget, where can I wisely spend my money? I don't mind tubes and I don't mind used either.

Any advise is greatly appreciated!

llid2

sell everything you have

buy:

Yamaha integrated amp 701 / 801

Polk speakers Lsim705 (used) or R700 (new)

Blue Jeans wire

The rest in a Vanguard mutual fund.

Cheers

 

 

I also wouldn’t blow 10K on power cords and conditioners in this early stage of your system. If you have a desire to upgrade your speakers, I would do that first. Once you find speakers you like, I would then look for a good quality integrated amp to drive it. If you are looking used, you can get much more for your money, but choose the speakers first. I have found the Lintons to be a bit polite sounding with anemic bass.

once you have the speakers you want, (I would budget around 6K or so for speakers), you could then decide on a good integrated amp. A Parasound Integrated comes to mind at under $3500 or if you want a tube integrated, a Rogue Cronus Magnum integrated would set you back about the same money, $3500.00

It's easy to recommend better speakers. As long as you love looking into a dirty, unkempt room (in this specific case with everything else held static).

Take your Wharfedale speakers to any well executed system that is amp appropriate for the Wharfedales and you will be floored. Bring a top end speaker, regardless of spend (again amp appropriate) into your system...the results will speak for themselves.

Outside of acoustic treatment, speakers tend to have the most direct impact on what you hear.

I agree!

For 10K you can get some great speakers see below:

Mike

 

 

I suggest you think about what you are trying to accomplish.

Do you like the sound and your musical listening experience?

Are there aspects you'd like to improve?

$10k is a lot of money - so you can choose to buy a I-series savings bond and have $15k to spend in 5 years if you are happy with your current set-up.

Getting a Tidal or Quboz subscription may be the best move and save the money until another point in time.

I recommend improving a 'weak area' or upgrading speakers first then sources (includes preamp), then amp then cables.